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UNL wins $6.9 M grant to fund nanoscience facility (Lincoln Journal Star)
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln received $6.9 million infederal stimulus funds to help build a nanoscience researchfacility. (read the story…) Related items Vigilance Needed In Nanotechnology (redOrbit) Research and Markets: Nano Meets Macro: Social Perspectives on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) New developments in nanotechnology tackle the 2 biggest problems associated with chemotherapy (EurekAlert!) NIH awards $3 million... »
Departing university staff get stimulus (The Des Moines Register)
More than $43 million of federal stimulus money meant to save or create jobs is being spent on salaries and benefits for departing employees at Iowa’s three state universities. (read on…) Related items Golden Ratio Discovered In A Quantum World (redOrbit) Golden ratio discovered in quantum world: Hidden symmetry observed for the first time in solid state matter... »
$3 Million In Federal Stimulus Grants To Improve Human Health (Medical News Today)
Arizona State University has been awarded nearly $3 million in federal stimulus funds from the National Institutes of Health. ASU professors Stuart Lindsay and Paul Westerhoff will lead a pair of two-year, innovative projects designed to tackle challenges in the fields of rapid DNA sequencing and the potential health risks of nanotechnology. (read here…) Related items NIH... »
ASU research teams receive $3M in grants (The State Press)
Nicole Gilbert Wednesday, November 18, 2009 The National Institutes of Health awarded ASU $3 million in federal stimulus funds for two groundbreaking projects in the areas of DNA sequencing and nanotechnology, the University announced Monday. The National Institutes of Health awarded ASU $3 million in federal stimulus funds for two groundbreaking projects in the... »
NIH awards $3 million grant to ASU professors for research on rapid DNA sequencing technology (News-Medical-Net)
Arizona State University has been awarded nearly $3 million in federal stimulus funds from the National Institutes of Health. ASU professors Stuart Lindsay and Paul Westerhoff will lead a pair of two-year, innovative projects designed to tackle challenges in the fields of rapid DNA sequencing and the potential health risks of nanotechnology. (read the story…) Related... »